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		<description><![CDATA[For many years I have advocated the position of the Turkish Prime Minister: &#8220;There is no moderate islam. Islam is islam.&#8221; There may be moderate muslims, but moderate islam cannot exist. If one changes islam so as to &#8220;moderate&#8221; it, you are left with something which is no longer islam.  The following essay, posted on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!--StartFragment--><span style="font-family: Calibri, Verdana, Helvetica, Arial;"><span><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">For many years I have advocated the position of the Turkish Prime Minister: &#8220;There is no moderate islam. Islam is islam.&#8221; There may be moderate muslims, but moderate islam cannot exist. If one changes islam so as to &#8220;moderate&#8221; it, you are left with something which is no longer islam.  The following essay, posted on Pam Geller&#8217;s blog, Atlas Shrugs, elaborates on that observation. - Allan</span><br />
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&#8220;MODERATE ISLAM&#8221;<br />
</span></span></span><span>&#8211;Fjordman.  August 21, 2008<br />
Posted on Atlas Shrugs<br />
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I do not believe that there is such a thing as a moderate Islam, and have been quite clear about that since I started writing. I disagree with observers such as Dr. Daniel Pipes &lt;<span style="color: #0000ff;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.danielpipes.org/">http://www.danielpipes.org/</a></span></span>&gt;  on this particular point. I&#8217;d like to say to Pipes that I enjoy much of his work. I have linked to it a number of times before and intend to do so in the future as well. However, I get increasingly disturbed by how many people keep repeating the mantra of reaching out to &#8220;moderate Islam&#8221; when I have yet to see a single piece of evidence that a moderate Islam actually exists.</p>
<p>When asked about where to find a moderate Islam, Daniel Pipes has repeatedly referred to the late Sudanese scholar Mahmud Muhammud Taha, whose ideas are available in English in the book The Second Message of Islam &lt;<span style="color: #0000ff;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Second-Message-Islam-Mahmoud-Contemporary/dp/081562705X/">http://www.amazon.com/Second-Message-Islam-Mahmoud-Contemporary/dp/081562705X/</a></span></span>&gt; . Taha&#8217;s disciple and translator Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na&#8217;Im, author of the book Toward an Islamic Reformation &lt;<span style="color: #0000ff;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Toward-Islamic-Reformation-International-Contemporary/dp/0815624840/">http://www.amazon.com/Toward-Islamic-Reformation-International-Contemporary/dp/0815624840/</a></span></span>&gt; , has this &lt;<span style="color: #0000ff;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.digitalnpq.org/archive/2002_winter/an_naim.html">http://www.digitalnpq.org/archive/2002_winter/an_naim.html</a></span></span>&gt;  to say about the ideas of his teacher:<br />
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<em>&#8220;[T]he Medina message is not the fundamental, universal, eternal message of Islam. That founding message is from Mecca. So, the reformation of Islam must be based on a return to the Mecca message. In order to reconcile the Mecca and Medina messages into a single system, Muslim jurists have said that some of the Medina verses have abrogated the corresponding earlier verses from Mecca. Although the abrogation did take place, and it was logical and valid jurisprudence at one time, it was a postponement, not a permanent abrogation.&#8221;<br />
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<em>Because of this, An-Na&#8217;Im thinks that &#8220;The Mecca verses should now be made the basis of the law and the Medina verses should be abrogated. This counter-abrogation will result in the total conciliation between Islamic law and the modern development of human rights and civil liberties. In this sense we reformers are superfundamentalists.&#8221;<br />
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I have read the books of both Taha and An-Na&#8217;Im closely. I find that their writing sounds better the first time you read it than it does the second time. For instance, Taha suggests that the reason why Muhammad and the early Muslims &#8220;had to&#8221; murder so many people was because these individuals didn&#8217;t accept Islam peacefully. Not only does Taha not indicate that he thinks this was wrong, he describes armed Jihad as a &#8220;surgical tool&#8221; which can be used to implement true Islam. He hints that this hopefully won&#8217;t be needed now because people are &#8220;mature&#8221; enough to know that Islam is good for them and will submit without coercion.</p>
<p>What happens to those who don&#8217;t like Islam and have no intention of submitting? Taha doesn&#8217;t say, but judging from his writings, he seems to believe that violence is justified against such people. It is hard to see in what way this is supposed to represent a &#8220;reformist&#8221; way of thinking. According to orthodox Islamic theology, Muslims are not allowed to physically attack non-Muslims unless these have first been invited to embrace Islam yet have failed to do so, in which case they are fair game. In other words, Muslims should try to convert people peacefully first and then start killing them afterwards if they refuse. Taha thus advocates a traditional concept of Jihad, one not qualitatively different from that espoused by Jihadist terrorists such as Osama bin Laden.</p>
<p>Although Taha resembles an apologist for Jihadist violence, he was still considered so unorthodox by traditional Muslims that he was executed as an apostate. Besides, his ideas are built on questionable &#8220;truths&#8221; about the Koran. Consider what the German professor Christoph Luxenberg &lt;<span style="color: #0000ff;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.jihadwatch.org/dhimmiwatch/archives/001202.php">http://www.jihadwatch.org/dhimmiwatch/archives/001202.php</a></span></span>&gt;  claims in his pioneering work:</p>
<p>&#8220;<em>In its origin, the Koran is a Syro-Aramaic liturgical book, with hymns and extracts from Scriptures which might have been used in sacred Christian services. In the second place, one may see in the Koran the beginning of a preaching directed toward transmitting the belief in the Sacred Scriptures to the pagans of Mecca, in the Arabic language. Its socio-political sections, which are not especially related to the original Koran, were added later in Medina. At its beginning, the Koran was not conceived as the foundation of a new religion. It presupposes belief in the Scriptures, and thus functioned merely as an inroad into Arabic society.&#8221;<br />
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In other words, if Mr. Luxenberg is correct, what we now call the Meccan chapters of the Koran are peaceful precisely because they aren&#8217;t &#8220;Islamic&#8221; at all, they are based on Christian texts. The &#8220;authentic&#8221; texts related to Muhammad and his companions, whoever the historical Muhammad really was, are the much more violent and aggressive chapters we classify as Medinan. This is precisely the opposite of what Taha and An-Na&#8217;Im suggest. From a secular point of view, their ideas are thus extremely vulnerable to historical criticism, and from an Islamic point of view, it&#8217;s difficult to see how their ideas can be implemented.</p>
<p>After reading through much of the literature on the subject, I would divide &#8220;Muslim reformers&#8221; into three categories. The first, and by far the largest category, consists of liars, opportunists and taqiyya artists; people who want to infiltrate our societies rather than reform Islam. The second category consists of people who may be well-meaning but simply don&#8217;t understand the issues involved. Irshad Manji, for instance, is not a bad person, but she just doesn&#8217;t know very much about Islamic history. The third and smallest category consists of people who are knowledgeable and genuinely desire reform. The German-Syrian scholar Bassam Tibi could be placed here. I find some of his work interesting, but even he is incoherent and unconvincing in presenting the case for how a moderate Islam should look like.</p>
<p>Where does Taha belong in this picture? Frankly, I suspect it&#8217;s among category 1. He is theologically unconvincing, and some of the passages he writes are outright disturbing if you read them closely and analyze what he&#8217;s actually saying. The following quotes, with page references, are from the book The Second Message of Islam by Mahmud Muhammud Taha.<br />
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&#8220;Reciprocity (al-mu&#8217;awadah) in the case of fornication is a fixed punishment (hadd) of either stoning to death or whipping. Since the fornicator sought easy pleasure without regard for Shari&#8217;a, he is made to suffer pain in order to recover his senses. An individual tends to lean more towards pleasure than towards pain. By pulling the self to pain, when it succumbs to prohibited pleasure, he reestablishes a certain equilibrium and avoids recklessness and folly. The fixed punishment for drinking alcohol is based on the same principle. A person who takes alcohol wishes to numb his mind, thereby trying to escape reality. The pain of whipping is intended to bring him back to face bitter reality, so that he may use his clear mind to improve this reality.&#8221;&#8216;</p>
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&#8220;Islam, in its essence, is not a religion according to the common meaning of the word, but rather a science, its dogma being merely transitional to its scientific stage.&#8221;</p>
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&#8220;We have said that the Qur&#8217;an was divided between al-iman and al-islam, as well as being revealed in two parts as Meccan and Medinese. The Meccan Qur&#8217;an was revealed first. In other words, people were invited to adopt Islam [in the ultimate sense] first, and when they failed to do so, and it was practically demonstrated that they were below its standard, they were addressed in accordance with their abilities.&#8221;<br />
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My comment</strong>: What Taha means by this quote, as he makes clear in other passages, is that Muslims during the early Mecca phase invited people to accept Islam. When some of them refused to do so, Muslims had the right to start killing people and force them to accept Islam. Taha indicates that this principle should apply now, too. He also makes it perfectly clear that his definition of &#8220;freedom&#8221; is identical with sharia, and that those who abuse their freedom by not living according to sharia should face armed Jihad until they do. It&#8217;s for their own good.<br />
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&#8220;In this way, all the verses of persuasion, though they constitute the primary or original principle, were abrogated or repealed by the verses of compulsion (jihad). This exception was necessitated by the circumstances of the time and the inadequacy of the human capability to discharge properly the duty of freedom at that time.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Some Muslim scholars believe that Islamic wars were purely defensive wars, a mistaken belief prompted by their keenness to refute claims by the Orientalists that Islam spread by means of the sword. In fact, the sword was used to curtail the abuse of freedom. Islam used persuasion for thirteen years in propagating its clearly valid message for the individual and the community. When the addressees failed to discharge properly the duties of their freedom, they lost this freedom, and the Prophet was appointed as their guardian until they came of age. However, once they embraced the new religion and observed the sanctity of life and property, and the social claims of their kith and kin, as they had been instructed, the sword was suspended, and abuses of freedom were penalized according to new laws. Hence the development of Islamic Shari&#8217;a law, and the establishment of a new type of government. In justifying the use of the sword, we may describe it as a surgeon&#8217;s lancet and not a butcher&#8217;s knife. When used with sufficient wisdom, mercy, and knowledge, it uplifted the individual and purified society.&#8221;</p>
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&#8220;Suffering death by the sword in this life is really an aspect of suffering hell in the next life, since both are punishments for disbelief. Whoever adds to his own disbelief by inciting others to disbelief or to shun the path of God must be suppressed before he takes up arms in the cause of disbelief.&#8221;</p>
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&#8220;Islam&#8217;s original principle is freedom. But the Islamic religion was revealed to a society in which slavery was an integral part of the socioeconomic order. It was also a society that was shown in practice to be incapable of properly exercising its freedom, and therefore its individual members needed guidance; hence the consequent enactment of jihad. In Islamic jihad, the Muslims first had to offer to the unbelievers the new religion. If they refused to accept it, they had the second option of paying jizyah and living under Muslim government, while practicing their own religion and enjoying personal security. If they also refused the option of jizyah, the Muslims would fight them and if victorious take some of them as slaves, thereby adding to the number of those already in slavery.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;If an individual is invited to become the slave of God but refuses, such refusal is symptomatic of ignorance that calls for a period of training. The individual prepares to submit voluntarily to the servitude of God by becoming the slave of another person, thereby learning obedience and humility, which are becoming of a slave. Reciprocity (al-mu&#8217;awadah) here rules that if a free person refuses to become the slave of God, he may be subjugated and made the slave of a slave of God, in fair and just retribution: &#8216;And whoso does an atom&#8217;s weight of evil will also see it.&#8217; (99:8)&#8221;<br />
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<strong>My comment</strong>: The above passage is one of the most disturbing quotes from the entire book. Taha was from the Sudan, a country where chattel slavery is still being practiced today. If Taha had said that slavery once existed in most human societies, I could perhaps have accepted that. But he goes further than that. He indicates that slavery can in fact be morally good because it is a &#8220;training period&#8221; for becoming a slave of Allah, as all human beings should be. Let&#8217;s imagine for a moment that Mr. Taha had been a white Christian, not a black Muslim. What if, say, Robert Spencer in his next book stated that slavery in the United States was good because it taught the slaves obedience and humility. Does anybody believe he would then have been hailed as a great example of a moderate and tolerant Christianity? Somehow, I doubt it. But there is apparently nothing &#8220;extremist&#8221; about supporting slavery if you are a Muslim. Extremists are nasty Islamophobes such as Geert Wilders.<br />
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&#8220;Being so supreme, Islam has never been achieved by any nation up to the present day. The nation of muslimin has not yet come. It is expected to come, however, in the future of humanity.&#8221;<br />
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<strong>My comment</strong>: Apart from sharia, Taha likes Communism, but he thinks the road to perfect Communism goes through sharia. Sharia is the key to global equality, eternal peace and warm apple pie. Unless they have banned warm apple pie by then, I don&#8217;t know whether it&#8217;s halal or not. It could be part of a Zionist plot:<br />
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&#8220;The key here is that no one should be allowed to own anything that permits the exploitation of one citizen&#8217;s labor to increase the income of another. Individual ownership, even within such narrow boundaries, should not be ownership of property as such, but rather ownership of the benefits derived from property, and all property remains in the ownership of God and the community as a whole. As production from resources increases, the equity of distribution is perfected, and differences are reduced by raising both minimum and maximum incomes. But the gap between minimum and maximum incomes is gradually narrowed in order to achieve absolute equality. When such absolute equality is achieved through the grace of God, and as a result of abundant production, we shall achieve communism or a sharing of the earth&#8217;s wealth by all people. Communism thus differs from socialism in degree, in the sense that socialism is a stage in the development towards communism. The Prophet experienced ultimate communism&#8221;</p>
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&#8220;…as the Prophet said, &#8216;Justice shall fill the earth in the same way it was previously full of injustice.&#8217; This is what Marx dreamed of, but failed to find the way to achieve. It can only be achieved by al-muslimin who are yet to come, and then the earth shall enjoy a degree of fulfillment of the verse: &#8216;The God-fearing are in gardens and springs. They will be told: Enter therein, in peace and security. We cleansed what was in their breasts of hatred, so they became brothers sitting together, never to feel hardship or be removed therefrom.&#8217; (15:45-48) This is the degree of communism to be achieved by Islam with the coming of the nation of muslimin, whence the earth shall light up with the Light of its Lord, and God&#8217;s Grace is conferred upon its inhabitants, when there shall be peace, and love shall triumph.&#8221;<br />
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All things summed up, I agree with Daniel Pipes: Mahmud Muhammud Taha is indeed an interesting case, but for precisely the opposite reason of what Mr. Pipes claims. Taha supports the idea of slavery on a moral basis, not just as an historical fact. &#8220;Freedom&#8221; is identical with sharia and being a slave of Allah. Those who don&#8217;t want to accept Islam or Islamic rule should face armed Jihad, and the sword should be used as a &#8220;surgical tool&#8221; to cut them off from the body of society. And this is moderate…..how, exactly?</p>
<p>If Taha is the great hope for a moderate Islam, we can conclude that a moderate Islam supports slavery, stoning people to death for adultery, whipping those who enjoy a glass of wine or beer and massacring those who disagree with the above mentioned policies. Taha openly supported many of the most appalling aspects of sharia, yet was still considered so controversial that he was executed as an apostate.</p>
<p>The story of Mahmud Muhammud Taha is the ultimate, definitive and final proof that there is no moderate Islam. There never has been and there never will be. It&#8217;s a myth. We should not base our domestic or foreign policies on the existence of a moderate Islam just like we should not base them on the existence of other mythical creatures such as the yeti or the tooth fairy.</p>
<p>It is unpleasant to conclude that Islam cannot be reformed. I don&#8217;t like it either, and would much have preferred a different answer. But I see no practical indications that a tolerant Islam is emerging and have great difficulty in envisioning how such an entity could look like. There are several ways Islam could conceivably be reformed, yet none of them are very likely to succeed.</p>
<p>I have reviewed &lt;<span style="color: #0000ff;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://gatesofvienna.blogspot.com/2006/12/trouble-with-irshad-manji.html">http://gatesofvienna.blogspot.com/2006/12/trouble-with-irshad-manji.html</a></span></span>&gt;  and criticized &lt;<span style="color: #0000ff;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.jihadwatch.org/dhimmiwatch/archives/014678.php">http://www.jihadwatch.org/dhimmiwatch/archives/014678.php</a></span></span>&gt;  Irshad Manji&#8217;s work before. Although she never says so explicitly in her book &lt;<span style="color: #0000ff;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.irshadmanji.com/">http://www.irshadmanji.com/</a></span></span>&gt; , I get the impression that Manji largely agrees with the mantra that &#8220;Islam is whatever Muslims make of it.&#8221; I don&#8217;t share this view. Why do those who behead Buddhist teachers in Thailand, burn churches in Nigeria, persecute Hindus in Pakistan or blow bombs in the London subway always &#8220;misunderstand&#8221; Islamic texts? Why don&#8217;t they feel this urge to kill people after reading about, say, Winnie the Pooh?</p>
<p>If any text was infinitely elastic, we could replace the Koran with any other book and get the same result. That&#8217;s obviously not the case. If you have a text that repeatedly calls for killing, death and mayhem, more people are going to &#8220;interpret&#8221; this text in aggressive ways.<strong> Islam is the most aggressive and violent religion on earth in practice because its texts are more aggressive than those of any other major religion, and because the example of Muhammad is vastly more violent than that of any other religious founder.</strong> If you return to the original Islam, which Manji claims to seek, you get Jihad, since that&#8217;s what the original Islam was all about.</p>
<p>The dozens of explicit Jihad verses in the Koran won&#8217;t all magically disappear. As long as they exist, somebody is bound to take them seriously. And since any &#8220;reformed&#8221; Islam must ultimately be rooted in Islamic texts, this probably means that Islam cannot be reformed.</p>
<p>The process of change is anyway not our job. Muslims should do that themselves. They are adults and should take care of their own problems just like everybody else does. For this reason, I dislike Manji&#8217;s suggestion that infidels should spend money on sponsoring Muslims.</p>
<p>Muslims will not feel much gratitude if we fund their hospitals or schools. To them, everything good that happens is the will of Allah. Infidels are supposed to pay the jizya to Muslims anyway, so many of them will see payments from us as a sign of submission. They will thus become more arrogant and aggressive by such acts rather than feeling grateful.</p>
<p>As long as infidels keep bailing them out, Muslims have no incentives to change. They will only reform or abandon Islam once they are forced to deal with the backwardness brought by Islamic teachings. For this reason, we need a strategy for containment of the Islamic world. It&#8217;s the very minimum we can live with. If Muslims need money, let them ask their Saudi brothers for it. If the Saudis have to finance hospitals in Gaza or Pakistan, this means they have less of it to finance terrorism, which is good. I agree with Hugh Fitzgerald on this one.</p>
<p>It is possible that some schools or branches within Islam are more tolerant than others. Yes, there are theological differences between Sunnis and Shi&#8217;a Muslims. These can be significant enough for Muslims, but for non-Muslims they are usually not important. Shia Islam is not more peaceful than Sunni Islam, nor is it more tolerant, with the possible exception of the Ismaili branch, but they are far less numerous than the adherents of Twelver Shi`ism. Since the Shi&#8217;a constitute a tiny minority of the world&#8217;s Muslims, the Ismailis are a minority of a minority and quite marginal in the greater scheme of things.</p>
<p>My view is that as long as you start out with the texts used by orthodox Muslims - the Koran, the hadith and the sira - it is more or less impossible to come up with a peaceful and tolerant version of Islam. In principle it might be possible to change things by either adding more religious texts or ignoring some of those that already exist. Both options are problematic.</p>
<p>Since Muhammad was supposed to be final messenger of Allah, the &#8220;seal of the prophets,&#8221; any person later claiming to bring new revelations to mankind will invariably be viewed as a fraud and a heretic by orthodox Muslims. This is what happened to the Ahmadiyya movement, who are viewed as unbelievers by most others Muslims, including many in &#8220;moderate&#8221; Indonesia.</p>
<p>Another example is the Bahá&#8217;í faith, which is indeed more peaceful than mainstream Islam, but their view of history, where the Buddha is seen as a messenger alongside Muhammad, differs so radically from traditional Islam that it is usually classified as a separate religion. Bahá&#8217;ís are ruthlessly persecuted in the Islamic world, particularly in Iran where the movement originated. They are viewed as apostate Muslims since they challenge the concept of the finality of Muhammad&#8217;s prophethood. Ironically, their supreme governing institution is situated in Haifa &lt;<span style="color: #0000ff;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_House_of_Justice">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_House_of_Justice</a></span></span>&gt; , in the evil, racist apartheid state of Israel. So they get persecuted by &#8220;tolerant&#8221; Muslim, yet are treated with decency by the &#8220;intolerant&#8221; Israelis.</p>
<p>There are also the &#8220;Koran only&#8221; Muslims, who, from what I can gather, currently constitute a very small group of people. They advocate that Muslims should ignore the hadith and the sira and rely solely on the Koran for guidance. In order to achieve this, they will first have to defy mounting opposition from other Muslims who will have some rather powerful theological arguments in their favor. The Koran itself says repeatedly that you should obey both the Koran and the example of Muhammad. But the personal example of Muhammad and his companions, his Sunna, is mainly recorded in extra-Koranical material such as the hadith and the sira. If you remove them, you remove the main sources of information for how to conduct prayer, pilgrimage etc., which is usually not recorded in any great detail in the Koran.</p>
<p>&#8220;Koran only&#8221; reformers, and indeed all aspiring reformers, will have to face the possibility of being branded as heretics and apostates, a crime which potentially carries the death penalty according to traditional sharia law. On top of this, there are more than enough verses in the Koran itself advocating Jihad and intolerance for this alternative to remain problematic, too. For these reasons, it is unlikely that a &#8220;Koran only&#8221; version of Islam can ever constitute a viable long-term reform path.</p>
<p>A researcher from Denmark, Tina Magaard, has spent years analyzing the original texts of different religions, from Buddhism to Sikhism, and concludes that the Islamic texts are by far the most warlike among the major religions of the world. They encourage terror and fighting to a far larger degree than the original texts of other religions. &#8220;The texts in Islam distinguish themselves from the texts of other religions by encouraging violence and aggression against people with other religious beliefs to a larger degree. There are also straightforward calls for terror. This has long been a taboo in the research into Islam, but it is a fact that we need to deal with,&#8221; says Magaard. Moreover, there are hundreds of calls in the Koran for fighting against people of other faiths. &#8220;If it is correct that many Muslims view the Koran as the literal words of God, which cannot be interpreted or rephrased, then we have a problem. It is indisputable that the texts encourage terror and violence. Consequently, it must be reasonable to ask Muslims themselves how they relate to the text, if they read it as it is,&#8221; she says.</p>
<p>It has been suggested that some regional versions of Islam, for instance &#8220;Southeast Asian Islam,&#8221; are more peaceful than &#8220;Arab Islam.&#8221; First of all, in this age of globalization and international sponsorship of conservative theology by Saudi Arabia and others, regional interpretations are likely to diminish, not increase. And second of all, I&#8217;m not convinced that Southeast Asian Islam is more tolerant than other forms of the religion.</p>
<p>It is true that Muslims in some parts of Indonesia have perhaps been less strict than Muslims in, say, Egypt, but this was because Indonesia was Islamized at a later date and still contained living residues of its pre-Islamic culture. In such cases, we are dealing with &#8220;less Islam&#8221; or &#8220;diluted Islam,&#8221; which isn&#8217;t quite the same as &#8220;moderate Islam&#8221; even if some observers claim that it is. Moreover, numerous churches have been burnt down or destroyed in that country only during the last decade, which hardly indicates that Indonesia is a beacon of tolerance.</p>
<p>In Thailand and the Philippines, where Muslims constitute a minority, non-Muslims have been murdered or chased away from certain areas by Islamic groups who wage a constant Jihad against the authorities. The city-state of Singapore is surrounded by several hundred million Muslims and can only manage to avoid outside attacks by curtailing the freedom of speech of its citizens and banning public criticism of Islam.</p>
<p>Malaysia has been a moderate economic success story because it has had a large and dynamic non-Muslim population and only recently became majority Muslim. This corresponds to some extent to the early phases of Islamization in the Middle East. The Golden Age of Islam was in reality the twilight of the pre-Islamic cultures. The scientific achievements during this period are exaggerated, and those that did take place happened overwhelmingly during the early phases of Islamic rule when there were still large non-Muslim populations. When these communities declined due to Muslim harassment, the Middle East, home to some of the oldest civilizations on earth, slowly declined into a backwardness from which it has never recovered.</p>
<p>Lebanon was a reasonably successful and civilized country while it still had a slim Christian majority, but has rapidly declined into Jihad and sharia barbarism in recent decades due to higher Muslim birth rates and non-Muslims leaving the country. It is possible that something similar will happen to Malaysia, as Muslims become more confident and aggressive.</p>
<p>Lastly, you can try to constrain Islam and keep it down by brute force. This kind of muscular secularism, enforced with methods no Western country would even contemplate supporting at the present time, has been tried under Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, founder of the Republic of Turkey. Yet Turkey has never been a beacon of tolerance, and the very few non-Muslims who remain in the country still face harassment. Kemalism has kept Islam at bay but has never really reformed it. Even after almost a century, Islam is in the process of making a comeback. There are serious cracks in the façade of secularism, and some observers fear an Islamic revolution in the country.</p>
<p>The Turkish example is not altogether promising. We should remember that Iran, too, was perceived as a moderate and modern country until the revolution brought the Ayatollah Khomeini to power in 1979. The lesson we can draw from this is that Islam can lie dormant for generations, yet strike again with renewed vigour when the opportunity arises.</p>
<p>The debate about a &#8220;reformed&#8221; Islam is inappropriately colored by a Western historical perspective, with references to the Protestant Reformation in sixteenth century Europe. This indirectly implies that there is some form of equivalence between Christianity and Islam. I don&#8217;t think there is, even though I am not a Christian. Christianity with its concept of the Trinity is akin to soft-polytheism from an Islamic point of view. The religious texts are clearly different, not to mention the personal examples of the founders of the two religions, Jesus and Muhammad. Islam became a major world religion through armed conquest and the creation of an empire. Christianity became a major world religion by gradually taking over an already established empire, the Roman Empire.</p>
<p>Christianity&#8217;s slow growth within a Greco-Roman context made it possible for Christians to assimilate Greek philosophy and Roman law to an extent that never happened among Muslims, even in the Mediterranean world which had been dominated by the Romans. This had major consequences for further scientific and political developments in Europe and in the Middle East. Exposure to Greek and other scientific traditions did lead to some advances in the earliest centuries of Islamic rule, but Greek natural philosophy was never accepted into the core curriculum of Islamic madrasas as it was in European universities.</p>
<p>When the American Founding Fathers in the eighteenth century discussed how the shape of their young Republic should be, they were influenced by, in addition to modern thinkers and the British parliamentary system, descriptions of democratic Athens and the Roman Republic, through Aristotle&#8217;s political texts and Cicero&#8217;s writings. None of these texts were ever available in Arabic or Persian translations. They were rejected by Muslims, but preserved, translated, and studied with interest by Christians. The artistic legacy of the Greeks was also largely rejected by Muslims. In short, Westerners have no shared &#8220;Greco-Roman legacy&#8221; with Muslims. They cared mainly for one part of this great legacy, the scientific-philosophical part, and even that part they failed to assimilate.</p>
<p>The theological differences between Christianity and Judaism vs. Islam are huge. As Robert Spencer explains in his excellent little book Religion of Peace?: Why Christianity Is and Islam Isn&#8217;t &lt;<span style="color: #0000ff;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Religion-Peace-Christianity-Islam-Isnt/dp/1596985151/">http://www.amazon.com/Religion-Peace-Christianity-Islam-Isnt/dp/1596985151/</a></span></span>&gt; , in Christianity the central tenet is that &#8220;all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God&#8221; (Romans 3:23). While acknowledging that any human being is capable of evil, the Koran says that Muslims are &#8220;the best of peoples&#8221; (3:110) while the unbelievers are the &#8220;vilest of creatures&#8221; (98:6). In such a worldview, it is easy to see evil in others but difficult to locate it in oneself. The Koran also says that the followers of Muhammad are &#8220;ruthless to the unbelievers but merciful to one another&#8221; (48:29), and that the unbelievers are the &#8220;worst of created beings&#8221; (98:6). One may exercise the Golden Rule in relation to a fellow Muslim, but according to the laws of Islam, the same courtesy is not to be extended to unbelievers.</p>
<p>Yes, you can find violent passages in the Hebrew Bible, such as in the book of Joshua regarding the conquest of Jericho, but &#8220;throughout history, rather than celebrating such biblical passages, Jews and Christians have regarded them as a problem to be solved. While interpretations of these passages differ widely among Jews and Christians, from the beginning of rabbinic Judaism and Christianity one understanding has remained dominant among virtually all believers: these passages are not commands for all generations to follow, and if they have any applicability, it is only in a spiritualized, parabolic sense.&#8221;</p>
<p>As Spencer says, &#8220;the consensus view among Jews and Christians for many centuries is that unless you happen to be a Hittite, Girgashite, Amorite, Canaanite, Perizzite, Hivite, or Jebusite, these biblical passages simply do not apply to you. The scriptures record God&#8217;s commands to the Israelites to make war against particular people only. However this may be understood, and however jarring it may be to modern sensibilities, it does not amount to any kind of marching orders for believers. That&#8217;s one principal reason why Jews and Christians haven&#8217;t formed terror groups around the world that quote the Bible to justify killing non-combatants.&#8221;</p>
<p>The main problem with Islam isn&#8217;t that it is a stupid religion, as some people say, but that it is a violent and aggressive one. I consider Scientology to be an incredibly stupid creed, but I haven&#8217;t heard about many people living in fear that Tom Cruise will cut off their head while quoting poems of L. Ron Hubbard and then post a video of the deed on the Internet.</p>
<p>Yes, religions do evolve. Stoning people to death was once practiced by Jews, but they progressed and left this practice behind because they considered it to be cruel, which it is. The problem is that there are literally dozens - more than one hundred, depending on how you count - verses calling for Jihad in the Koran, and additional ones in the hadith. Any &#8220;tolerant&#8221; form of Islam would have to reject all of these verses, permanently, in addition to the personal example of Muhammad and his followers as well as a large body of secondary literature by more than a thousand years of sharia scholars. That&#8217;s a tall order. We should also remember that Jihad is not the end goal of Islam. Sharia is. Jihad is a tool used to achieve sharia and the rule of Islamic law extended to all of mankind.</p>
<p>As I have explained in my earlier essay Do we want an Islamic Reformation? &lt;<span style="color: #0000ff;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://jihadwatch.org/dhimmiwatch/archives/016342.php">http://jihadwatch.org/dhimmiwatch/archives/016342.php</a></span></span>&gt;  and in the online booklet Is Islam Compatible With Democracy? &lt;<span style="color: #0000ff;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://gatesofvienna.blogspot.com/2007/04/is-islam-compatible-with-democracy.html">http://gatesofvienna.blogspot.com/2007/04/is-islam-compatible-with-democracy.html</a></span></span>&gt; , the question of whether Islam is compatible with democracy largely hinges upon your definition of &#8220;democracy.&#8221; If this simply means voting, with no freedom of speech or safeguards for individual rights or minorities then yes, it can, as a vehicle for imposing sharia on society. But such a &#8220;pure&#8221; democracy isn&#8217;t necessarily a good system even without Islam, as critics from Plato to Thomas Jefferson have convincingly argued.</p>
<p>Likewise, the question of whether or not Islam can be reformed largely hinges upon your definition of &#8220;Reformation.&#8221; I usually say that Islam cannot be reformed, and by &#8220;reformed&#8221; I thus implicitly understand this as meaning something along the lines of &#8220;peaceful, non-sharia based with respect for individual choice and freedom of speech.&#8221; In other words: &#8220;Reform&#8221; is vaguely taken to mean less Islam.</p>
<p>However, Robert Spencer &lt;<span style="color: #0000ff;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/003645.php">http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/003645.php</a></span></span>&gt;  and others have argued that there are similarities between Martin Luther and the Christian Reformation in 16th century Europe and the reform movement started by Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab in the Arabian Peninsula in the 18th century. Wahhab&#8217;s alliance with regional ruler Muhammad bin Saud and his family later led to the creation of Saudi Arabia. There was another modern &#8220;reform&#8221; movement, the so-called Salafism of 19th century thinkers such as Jamal al-Din al-Afghani and Muhammad Abduh. Whereas the former was an internal reform movement triggered by calls for removing &#8220;corruption&#8221; from society, the latter was clearly a response to external, Western pressures.</p>
<p>Although Abduh&#8217;s ideas were continued in a secular direction by individuals such as Egyptian writer Taha Hussein, clearly the most successful strands were those developed into what was later termed &#8220;Islamic fundamentalism&#8221; in the 20th century. Muhammad Abduh&#8217;s pupil Rashid Rida inspired Hassan al-Banna when he formed the Muslim Brotherhood. Rida urged Muslims not to imitate infidels, but return to the Golden Age of early Islam, as did Abduh. Rida also recommended reestablishing the Caliphate, and applauded when the Wahhabists conquered Mecca and Medina and established modern Saudi Arabia. The two reform movements thus partly merged in the 20th century, into organizations such as the Muslim Brotherhood.</p>
<p>The fact that two initially separate calls for reform, started under different circumstances and for different reasons, produced somewhat similar results is worth contemplating. Protestant reformers such as Martin Luther and John Calvin also called for returning to the Golden Age of early Christianity. Although the Reformation was a turbulent period while it lasted, it did pave the way for more tolerance and religious freedom in Christian Europe in the long run. This was, in my view, at least partly because Christians could return to the example, as contained in the Gospels, of an early age where the founder of their religion and his disciples led a largely peaceful movement separate from the state. Muslims, on the other hand, can find a similar example only in the Mecca period. As long as the writings from the violent Medina period are still in force, a return to the &#8220;early, Golden Age&#8221; of Islam will mean a return to intolerance and Jihad violence.</p>
<p>Some Western observers are searching for a &#8220;Muslim Martin Luther&#8221; who is expected to end the resurgent Islamic Jihad. But one could argue that we already have a Muslim Martin Luther: He&#8217;s called Osama bin Laden, deeply inspired by the teachings of Muslim Brotherhood thinker Sayyid Qutb. If &#8220;reform&#8221; is taken to mean a return to the historical period of the religious founder, Muhammad, and his followers, it will lead to an inevitable upsurge of Jihadist violence, since that was what Muhammad and his followers were all about.</p>
<p>The question of whether Islam is reformable is an important one. But perhaps an even more crucial one is whether an Islamic Reformation would be desirable from a non-Muslim point of view, and the likely answer to that is &#8220;no.&#8221;<br />
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Allan, Chapter Director<br />
ACT For America. (NY &amp; LI)</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #003366;"><strong><span style="color: #000080;">In a stunning decision, a Dutch court has ruled that Dutch parliamentarian Geert Wilders has committed criminal “hate speech” due to his public criticisms of Islam, and should be prosecuted. (See the International Free Press Society release below). </span></strong></span></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #000080;"> </span><span style="color: #000080;">When a court takes such a step in a country as “progressive” as the Netherlands, every person who cherishes liberty and the right of free speech should shudder. </span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000080;">Mr. Wilders has, at the risk of his own life, courageously spoken out against Islamofascism and everything that comes with it. The decision of the Amsterdam Court of Appeals is a crushing blow to free speech and a victory for radical Islamists who are bent on suppressing any public criticism of their ideology. </span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000080;">This is why we keep issuing warnings and action alerts to you about how politically correct governmental actions, in league with radical Islam, are moving us ever closer to the day where we cannot speak out against an evil that has produced 270 million deaths and caused untold suffering over the past 14 centuries. </span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000080;">This is why we must build a powerful, informed and organized citizen action network that will stand in unity against the evil of Islamofascism and the political correctness that aids and abets it. Whether we are Democrats, Independents or Republicans…conservatives, moderates or liberals…there is no choice. We cannot allow America to sink to a place where an American prosecutor would obtain an indictment against a Member of Congress for criticizing Islam. </span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000080;">If you would like to help us further this effort, whether by making a contribution or helping to start or get involved in a local chapter, please log on to </span><a href="http://www.actforamerica.org/"><span style="color: #000080;">www.actforamerica.org</span></a><span style="color: #000080;"> today. </span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000080;">While the Dutch court seeks to censor, through unjust criminal prosecution, the kind of political speech that has been the hallmark of free countries, it looks the other way when radical Muslims in its country call for the death of infidels and praise Hitler for what he did to the Jews. </span></p>
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<p><strong><span style="color: #000080;">The message is clear. It’s okay for a radical Muslim to call for your death, but don’t you dare criticize the Muslim for doing so.</span></strong><span style="color: #000080;"> </span></p>
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<div><span style="color: #660000; font-size: medium;"><strong><em>The International Free Press Society</em></strong></span> <br />
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<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:</span> </p>
<div><span style="font-family: 'Arial Black', Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: medium;"><strong><em>Defend Geert Wilders and Freedom of Speech</em></strong></span></div>
<p>January 22, 2009 - Washington, DC and Copenhagen, Denmark: A Dutch court yesterday ordered the criminal prosecution of Geert Wilders, Dutch parliamentarian and leader of the Freedom Party (PVV), for his statements - written, spoken and filmed -regarding Islam. The Amsterdam Court of Appeals has deemed such statements &#8220;insulting,&#8221; declaring that they &#8220;substantially harm the religious esteem&#8221; of Muslims. </p>
<p>Clearly, the effect of this Dutch court order is to set new limits to public debate in Dutch society, in this case about the highly controversial but nonetheless crucially important subject of Islam. This makes the prosecution of Geert Wilders an unacceptable breach of the sanctity of freedom of speech in Western society. </p>
<p>Having ordered a criminal prosecution for the opinions of a duly elected leader of a legitimate political party, Dutch authorities have dealt a devastating blow to political expression. While Dutch prosecutors prepare their indictment and Geert Wilders&#8217; future hangs in limbo, who in The Netherlands will dare discuss political and cultural matters related to Islam - Islamic law, Islamic integration, Islamic crime, Islamic policy - openly, freely and fearlessly? The chilling effect is instantaneous. If, indeed, Wilders is ultimately convicted, free speech will cease to exist in the heart of Europe. </p>
<p>The International Free Press Society believes this court-ordered prosecution against Geert Wilders, a central figure in the fight against the Islamization of the West, amounts to a dangerous concession to the strictures of Islamic law, which prohibits all criticism of Islam, over Western traditions of, and rights to robust and unfettered debate. As such, it is tantamount to a surrender to totalitarian influences that undermine all Western freedoms. And as such, it must be resisted. </p>
<p>It is important to recall recent history. Two Dutchmen, Pim Fortuyn and Theo van Gogh, have been murdered for their outspoken opposition to Islamization in The Netherlands. Another Dutch politician, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, has been infamously forced into exile. Wilders alone now carries this debate over Islam in Dutch society forward - forcefully but logically, outspokenly but reasonably, and always peacefully. In order to do so, this member of Dutch parliament lives in a virtual prison, consigned to 24-hour guard by Islamic death threats against his life. Now, Dutch authorities have ordered him to be prosecuted for the Orwellian crime of committing &#8220;insulting&#8221; words. </p>
<p>As Wilders puts it, &#8220;If I have to stand trial, I will not stand trial alone, but also with the hundreds of thousands of Dutch people who reject the Islamization of The Netherlands.&#8221; He will also stand trial with those in The Netherlands and beyond who reject government prosecutions of free speech. In recognition of this dire situation, the IFPS immediately calls on every supporter of free speech to come to the aid of Geert Wilders. To assist in this effort, the IFPS has launched an international campaign in defense of Geert Wilders and his freedom of speech. </p>
<p>To support these efforts, we urge you to contribute to the Geert Wilders Defense Fund. Donation information can be found at the IFPS website at <a href="http://www.internationalfreepresssociety.org/">http://www.internationalfreepresssociety.org</a>. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Ingrid Mattson, president of the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), will deliver a prayer at the National Prayer Service on January 21<sup>st</sup>. This designation has prompted many people to ask, “Who is Ingrid Mattson?” </strong></span></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">Our friends at the Center for Security Policy released the research brief below that reveals who Mattson is and what she believes – in her own words. </span></strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">It is sufficiently problematic that ISNA, the organization of which Ingrid Mattson is president, was designated an unindicted co-conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation terrorism financing trial (which produced guilty verdicts on 108 counts). Mattson’s words and views beg the question: When there are Muslims in America who have publicly spoken out against Jihad, against shariah law, and against ISNA, why was Ingrid Mattson chosen for this interfaith prayer service? </span></strong></p>
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<p><span style="font-style: normal;">Center for Security Policy (Research Brief)<br />
August 23, 2008<em><span style="font-style: normal;">1) </span></em></span></p>
<p><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;"><em><a style="text-decoration: none;" href="http://macdonald.hartsem.edu/mattsonart6.htm" target="_blank"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;"><span style="color: #000000;">1) </span></span><span style="font-weight: normal; text-decoration: underline;">Mattson places loyalty to Islam before loyalty to the United States of America</span></span></a><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">:</span></span></em></span></span></p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">If Muslim Americans are to participate in such a critique of American policy, however, they will only be effective if they do it, according to the Prophet&#8217;s words, in a &#8220;brotherly&#8221; fashion. This implies a high degree of loyalty and affection. This does not mean, however, that citizenship and religious community are identical commitments, nor that they demand the same kind of loyalty. People of faith have a certain kind of solidarity with others of their faith community that transcends the basic rights and duties of citizenship.</span></span></p>
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<p><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">2) </span></span><a href="http://macdonald.hartsem.edu/mattsonart6.htm" target="_blank"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">Mattson on the possibility that Americans may &#8220;rise to the challenge of defining themselves as an ethical nation&#8221;</span></span></a><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">:</span></span></p>
<blockquote><p><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">The first duty of Muslims in America, therefore, is to help shape American policies so they are in harmony with the essential values of this country. In the realm of foreign policy, this &#8220;idealistic&#8221; view has been out of fashion for some time. Indeed, the American Constitution, like foundational religious texts, can be read in many different ways. The true values of America are those which we decide to embrace as our own. There is no guarantee, therefore, that Americans will rise to the challenge of defining themselves as an ethical nation; nevertheless, given the success of domestic struggles for human dignity and rights in the twentieth century, we can be hopeful.</span></span></p></blockquote>
<p><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">3) </span></span><a href="http://www.islamtoday.com/showme2.cfm?cat_id=38&amp;sub_cat_id=1023" target="_blank"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">Mattson denies the existence of terrorist cells in the United States</span></span></a><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">:</span></span></p>
<blockquote><p><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">There&#8217;s a prejudgment, a collective judgment of Muslims, and a suspicion that well &#8220;you may appear nice, but we know there are sleeper cells of Americans,&#8221; which of course is not true. There aren&#8217;t any sleeper cells.</span></span></p></blockquote>
<p><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">4) </span></span><a href="http://archives.cnn.com/2001/community/10/18/mattson.cnna/" target="_blank"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">Mattson defends Wahhabism</span></span></a><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">:</span></span></p>
<blockquote><p><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">CHAT PARTICIPANT: What can you tell us about the Wahhabi sect of Islam? Is it true that this is an extremely right wing sect founded and funded by the Saudi royal family, and led by Osama bin Ladin? What is the purpose of the Wahhabi?</span></span><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">MATTSON: No it&#8217;s not true to characterize &#8216;Wahhabism&#8217; that way. This is not a sect. It is the name of a reform movement that began 200 years ago to rid Islamic societies of cultural practices and rigid interpretation that had acquired over the centuries. It really was analogous to the European protestant reformation. Because the Wahhabi scholars became integrated into the Saudi state, there has been some difficulty keeping that particular interpretation of religion from being enforced too broadly on the population as a whole. However, the Saudi scholars who are Wahhabi have denounced terrorism and denounced in particular the acts of September 11. Those statements are available publicly.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">This question has arisen because last week there were a number of newspaper reports that were dealing with this. They raised the issue of the role of Saudi Arabia and the ideology there. Frankly, I think in a way it was a reaction to the attempts of many people to look for the roots of terrorism in misguided foreign policy. It&#8217;s not helpful, I believe, to create another broad category that that becomes the scapegoat for terrorism.</span></span></p></blockquote>
<p><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">5) </span></span><a href="http://archives.cnn.com/2001/community/10/18/mattson.cnna/" target="_blank"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">Mattson on the negative effects of the end of the Islamic Caliphate</span></span></a><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">:</span></span></p>
<blockquote><p><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">CHAT PARTICIPANT: Osama bin Laden made a reference that Muslims have been living in humiliation for 80 years. Did he refer to the Treaty of Sevres in 1920 that dismantled caliphates and sultanates?</span></span><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">MATTSON: Yes, he is referring to that, to the overthrowing of the caliphate, which was a plan of European powers for many years. This deprived the Muslim world of a stable and centralized authority, and much of the chaos that we&#8217;re living in today is the result of that.</span></span></p></blockquote>
<p><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">6) Mattson teaches the jihadists Sayyid Qutb and Syed Abu&#8217;l-`Ala Mawdudi in her course at Hartford Seminary – see the syllabus </span></span><a href="http://www.hartsem.edu/academic/courses/summer2007/sc621.html" target="_blank"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">here</span></span></a><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">7) </span></span><a href="http://www.youngmuslims.ca/lecturesummaries/display.asp?id=3" target="_blank"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">Mattson praises the jihadist Mawdudi (aka Maududi)</span></span></a><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">:</span></span></p>
<blockquote><p><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">In response to another question, &#8220;Please suggest any comprehensive work of Tafseer (Qur&#8217;anic commentary) for us Muslim youth,&#8221; she said, &#8220;There are different kinds of Tafseers. For e.g. there are ones that contain detailed interpretations of grammatical aspects of Qur&#8217;anic language. And there are others that serve to explain the general message of Qur&#8217;an, coupled with the experiences and insights of the author of the Tafseer. However, there aren&#8217;t really any Tafseers that combine the both aspects. So far, probably the best work of Tafseer in English is by Maulana Abul A&#8217;la Maududi.&#8217;&#8221;</span></span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">Maududi on jihad (Jihad in Islam, page 9): &#8220;Islam wishes to destroy all States and Governments anywhere on the face of the earth which are opposed to the ideology and programme of Islam regardless of the country or the Nation which rules it. The purpose of Islam is to set up a State on the basis of its own ideology and programme, regardless of which Nation assumes the role of the standard bearer of Islam or the rule of which nation is undermined in the process of the establishment of an ideological Islamic State. It must be evident to you from this discussion that the objective of Islamic &#8216;Jihad&#8217; is to eliminate the rule of an un-Islamic system and establish in its stead an Islamic system of State rule. Islam does not intend to confine this revolution to a single State or a few countries; the aim of Islam is to bring about a universal revolution.&#8221;</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">Maududi on denial of rights to non-Muslims (Jihad in Islam, page 28): &#8220;Islamic &#8216;Jihad&#8217; does not recognize their right to administer State affairs according to a system which, in the view of Islam, is evil. Furthermore, Islamic &#8216;Jihad&#8217; also refuses to admit their right to continue with such practices under an Islamic government which fatally affect the public interest from the viewpoint of Islam.&#8221;</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">Maududi on Shariah Law&#8217;s precedence over any other legal system (Islamic Law and Its Introduction, p. 13): That if an Islamic society consciously resolves not to accept the Sharia, and decides to enact its own constitution and laws or borrow them from any other source in disregard of the Sharia, such a society breaks its contract with God and forfeits its right to be called &#8216;Islamic.&#8217;&#8221;</span></span></p></blockquote>
<p><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;"> <img src='http://www.actforamerica92253.org/wordpress/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> Although she recommends and teaches Abdul ala Maududi, who advocates violent jihad against non-Muslims (see above), Mattson is highly critical of Christians who make the factual statement that texts by Muslims support violent jihad against non-Muslims &#8212; and she </span></span><a href="http://www.pbs.org/wnet/religionandethics/week602/mattson.html" target="_blank"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">equates Christian critics of violent jihad with Osama bin Laden, who wages violent jihad</span></span></a><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">. Mattson on critical statements by Christians about Muslims:</span></span></p>
<blockquote><p><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">&#8220;These kinds of statements are really irresponsible, because they can lead to violence against ordinary people&#8230;&#8230;I don&#8217;t see any difference between that and al Qaeda and Osama bin Laden [using] Islamic theology to justify violence against Americans. What&#8217;s interesting is if you compare [their] statements about what Islam is and what Muslims believe, you&#8217;ll find they are almost identical, and I reject both interpretations &#8212; both the non-Muslims who are saying that Islam justifies violence against Christians and Jews, and the Muslims who are saying it. Certainly these statements have a very unnerving effect, especially when they continue, when more than one person says it.&#8221;</span></span></p></blockquote>
<p><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">9) </span></span><a href="http://macdonald.hartsem.edu/mattsonart6.htm" target="_blank"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">Mattson is a traditionalist on Shariah law and the legitimacy of Shariah authorities</span></span></a><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">:</span></span></p>
<blockquote><p><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">&#8220;As a practicing Muslim, I believe that there is a core of fundamental beliefs and practices that distinguish authentic Islam from deviations. I also believe that apart from this essential core, the task of interpreting the application of Islamic norms to human society is an enormously complicated task, which inevitably leads to a broad range of opinion and practice. I agree with &#8221; Sunni&#8221; Muslims, the majority of the Muslim community worldwide, that after the death of the Prophet Muhammad, no one has the right to claim infallibility in the interpretation of sacred law. At the same time, this does not mean that all opinions are equal, nor that everyone has the ability to interpret law. Without the intense study of Islamic texts and traditions under qualified scholars and without the presence of a stable Muslim community through which one can witness the wisdom of the living tradition, the chances of an ordinary believer arriving at a correct judgment about most legal issues are slim.&#8221;</span></span></p></blockquote>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks to Allyson Taylor for calling our attention to this development.
Passport Capital of San Francisco, a hedge fund company, recently invested in Shuaa Capital in the UAE, a Shariah Compliant financial organization.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks to Allyson Taylor for calling our attention to this development.</p>
<p>Passport Capital of San Francisco, a hedge fund company, recently invested in Shuaa Capital in the UAE, a Shariah Compliant financial organization.</p>
<p>Staying true to the lack of disclosure rampant in the Shariah-Compliant Finance industry, no mention has been made of this on Passport’s American web site…</p>
<p><a href="http://www.passportcapital.com/home">http://www.passportcapital.com/home</a></p>
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The first market day after President-elect Obama announced plans to appoint Federal Reserve Bank of New York president Timothy Geithner as Secretary of the U.S. Treasury, U.S. equities rose 6.5%. Pundits praised his experience handling crises and understanding of the troubled economy. But possibly, the market hoopla was premature, or even unwarranted. Some [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: medium;">By <a href="http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/authors.aspx?GUID=acb6c117-0d40-460f-a510-855da78dd030">Alyssa A. Lappen</a><br />
<strong>FrontPageMagazine.com | 12/10/2008</strong></span></p>
<p>The first market day after President-elect Obama announced plans to appoint Federal Reserve Bank of New York president Timothy Geithner as Secretary of the U.S. Treasury, U.S. equities rose 6.5%. <a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122729804822648663.html">Pundits praised</a> his experience handling crises and understanding of the troubled economy. But possibly, the market hoopla was premature, or even unwarranted. Some analysts seek his<a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/25/business/25sorkin.html?_r=2&amp;ref=business">retirement</a>.</p>
<p>As turmoil built, Geithner criticized Wall Street&#8217;s self-regulatory system, negative incentives and market forces, sought tighter supervision and berated insufficient “derivative securities” regulation and “credit-default” swaps allowing investors to “insure” against loses&#8212;only to fail. The Treasury Department&#8217;s former attaché to the International Monetary Fund had overseen U.S. responses to the 1990s Mexican, Indonesian and Korean bailouts. But at the Fed, Geithner <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/11/21/AR2008112103939.html">did not use</a>regulatory powers to check abuses, or advocate for more regulation, impartial supervision or new laws. He even concluded that markets were improving&#8212;and after Bear Stearns&#8217; collapse confessed, nobody “understands [the causes] yet.”</p>
<p>Worst of all, since <a href="http://www.ny.frb.org/aboutthefed/orgchart/geithner.html">Nov. 2003</a>, Geithner let dangerous new Islamic and shari&#8217;a-based securities, markets and financial institutions gain business currency&#8212;despite the Fed&#8217;s <a href="http://www.federalreserve.gov/pubs/frseries/frseri.htm">role in</a> U.S. monetary policy, currency distribution, government securities markets, <a href="http://www.newyorkfed.org/careers/Legal_Function_Resume.pdf">legal supervision</a>, regulatory enforcement, bank and capital markets investigation, foreign accounts and a payments mechanism handling over $4 trillion daily in funds and securities transfers. Not to mention Fed officials&#8217; admitted lack of understanding.</p>
<p>On July 1, 2004, eight months after Geithner assumed command, the New York Fed hosted Asim Ghanfoor (sic), AG Group founder and <a href="http://www.nndb.com/people/671/000162185/">managing director</a>, to address its Seventh Annual Global Economic Forum on “<a href="http://www.newyorkfed.org/newsevents/events/education/2004/agenda070104.html">ABCs of Islamic Financing</a>” and Islam&#8217;s increasing global financial role. A month later, a href=&#8221;http://www.globalterroralert.com/faisalgillletter.pdf&#8221;&gt;Senators Charles Grassleyand John Kyl identified Ghafoor as a representative of Boston&#8217;s terror-funding Boston&#8217;s <a href="http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1952212/posts">Care International</a>, the Global Relief Foundation (GRF) and the <a href="http://www.scribd.com/doc/274724/0025206092007-alharamain-public-excerpts?from_email_04_friend_send=1">Al Harimain Islamic Foundation</a>, which the U.S. Treasury specially designated a terrorist organization in September 2004 and again in<a href="http://www.ustreas.gov/press/releases/hp1043.htm">June 2008</a>. Given Ghafoor&#8217;s connections, how could the Fed have featured him, much less warmly accepted Islamic finance?</p>
<p>In fairness, the New York Fed began authorizing obscure <em>shari&#8217;a</em> banking institutions, structured<em>shari&#8217;a</em> issues, and opaque Islamic securities trading long before Geithner arrived. “Islamic bankers have been quite ingenious in developing financial transactions that suit their needs,” New York Fed first vice president <a href="http://www.newyorkfed.org/newsevents/speeches_archive/1996/ep960523.html">Ernest T. Patrikis</a> told an Islamic Finance conference in May 1996. “We bank supervisors, too, can be ingenious and will want to work with any of you should you decide that you want to engage in Islamic banking” in the U.S.</p>
<p>The dangers of Islamic finance should have been apparent. <a href="http://www.newyorkfed.org/banking/circulars_archive/10869.html">From 1996</a> on, all 12 Federal Reserve banks received, and were charged to enforce many Treasury Department <a href="http://www.newyorkfed.org/banking/circulars_archive/11088.html">Office of Foreign Assets Control</a> circulars designating Islamic groups and banks as terrorist-financing institutions, organizations and individuals. In 1998, OFAC warned the Fed against transactions with Osama bin Laden and his affiliates, in 1999 froze <a href="http://www.newyorkfed.org/banking/circulars/11165.html">Taliban assets</a>, in 2002 reminded banks to check customers against <a href="http://www.newyorkfed.org/banking/circulars_archive/11454e.pdf">known terrorist</a> lists and in 2003 warned against trading with any <a href="http://www.newyorkfed.org/fxc/annualreports/ar2003/FXAR03L2.pdf">unnamed counter-party</a>.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, had the Fed only noticed, there were warning signs elsewhere too. In 1999, Saudi scholar <a href="http://www.siddiqi.com/mns/IFandBeyond.html">Mohammad Nejatullah Siddiqi</a> proposed at Harvard that banning interest would “cure the ills of contemporary finance,” “create a safer, saner financial world,” incorporate the “institution of waqf [Islamic trust]” in economics and create “morally inspired” behavior. In 2001, Siddiqi <a href="http://www.siddiqi.com/mns/speech_16June2001.html">openly labeled</a> <em>shari&#8217;a</em> finance a revolution-driver&#8212;an “universal endeavor” to replace “excesses of capitalism.”</p>
<p>Alarm bells should have gone off at a New York Fed event on <a href="http://www.newyorkfed.org/newsevents/events_archive/regional_outreach/2002/passage/Islamic%20Finance.ppt">Nov. 21, 2002</a>, furthermore, where<em>shari&#8217;a</em> banking proponent Wafiq Fannoun described Islam as “Peace through submission to Allah (God), however, “revelation-based [the <em>Qur'an, Hadith</em>] &#8230; complete way of life” &#8212; that is, a system of religious law proscribed by the U.S. Constitution from inclusion in secular legislation or regulatory systems. Equally at odds with Constitutional law and Western capitalism are other Islamic notions he described&#8212;namely that Allah is both creator <em>and</em> “owner” of all material things, and that “individuals” may not possess “natural resources important to society.” as “alternative financing for Muslims” and others recognizing individual ownership rights.</p>
<p>True, most of that happened before Geithner ran the New York Fed. But after he took the helm in November 2003, the bank missed several still more critical red flags on Islamic banking.</p>
<p>First came <a href="http://www.newyorkfed.org/banking/circulars_archive/11527.pdf">Basel II Capital Accord</a>, supposedly designed to strengthen the “regulatory capital framework” for big international banks. Authorities increasingly expected to trust banks to internally assess their own credit and operational risks. However, in July 2004 Switzerland&#8217;s <a href="http://www.bis.org/fsi/fsipapers04middleeast.pdf">Bank for International Settlements</a> (BIS) reported, 53% of Middle Eastern bank supervisory staffs lacked the necessary training to meet Basel II&#8217;s <a href="http://www.iflexsolutions.com/iflex/media/PressRelease_Details.aspx?PressRel_id=11416">December 2007</a> deadline. Middle Eastern banks originated and still predominate in Islamic banking. Nevertheless, by 2007, they still <a href="http://www.risk.net/public/showPage.html?page=438757">needed historical data</a> to fashion reliable risk models but instead counted on “heavy” collateral and “exceptional” economic conditions to eliminate risks.</p>
<p>Islamic institutions had manufactured “special purpose entities” (SPEs)&#8212;renamed, “special-purpose vehicles (SPVs)”&#8212; such as coincidentally helped destroy Enron. These legal devices restructured “interest-bearing debt, collecting interest [as] rent or [a] price mark-up,” Rice University Islamic economics chairman <a href="http://www.ft.com/cms/s/01ccc914-0553-11dc-b151-000b5df10621,dwp_uuid=ead739d6-0860-11dc-b11e-000b5df10621,Authorised=false.html?_i_location=http://www.ft.com/cms/s/1/01ccc914-0553-11dc-b151-000b5df10621,dwp_uuid=ead739d6-0860-11dc-b11e-000b5df10621.html&amp;_i_referer=http://www.frontpagemagazine.com/Articles/Read.aspx?GUID=C64342C1-C28F-4BED-8658-B69E78684D38">Mahmoud el-Gamal</a> warned in May 2007. “Interest-based” Islamic finance equaled “<em>shari&#8217;a</em> arbitrage,” concerned only “religious identity” and merely employed Western securitization methods to transform liquid, traceable cash flows from interest-bearing debt into illiquid, opaque assets.</p>
<p><em>Shari&#8217;a</em> banking, though, had far fewer regulatory and accounting protections than sub-prime mortgages&#8212;and like “portfolio insurance” in 1987, mortgage-backed bonds in 1994, and sub-prime mortgages in 2008, could also cause huge market declines. Islamic banking purveyors admitted<em>shari&#8217;a</em> regulations could “<a href="http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Read.aspx?GUID=99BA1C91-19C9-4694-B70D-9CCDF1BAEC59">override commercial decisions</a>;” didn&#8217;t “standardize” documentation; and used complex “inter-creditor agreements” and “off-balance sheet financing.”</p>
<p>Even hosting hosting Islamic financier Asim Ghafoor, a <a href="http://www.globalterroralert.com/faisalgillletter.pdf">representative to three terror-funding organizations</a>, on <a href="http://www.newyorkfed.org/newsevents/events/education/2004/agenda070104.html">July 1, 2004</a> apparently gave no one inside Geithner&#8217;s Fed reason to pause from its rush to further accommodate <em>shari&#8217;a</em> banking.</p>
<p>In March 2005, New York Fed general counsel <a href="http://www.newyorkfed.org/newsevents/speeches_archive/2005/bax050302.html">Thomas C. Baxter Jr.</a> asserted the Constitutional “wall of separation between church and state” Thomas Jefferson had described was “not absolute.” Chief Justice Warren Burger had in 1984 suggested that the Constitution “affirmatively mandates accommodation, not merely tolerance, of all religions,” Baxter told an Islamic financial industry “Legal Issues” seminar. “[S]ecular law should &#8230; accommodate differing religious practices,” he indicated, apparently even if that meant specially excepting Islamic banking from secular laws and regulations.</p>
<p>In April 2005, New York Fed executive vice president <a href="http://www.newyorkfed.org/newsevents/speeches_archive/2005/rut050422.html">William Rutledge</a> admitted that the bank was “in no position to take a stance on shari&#8217;a interpretation.” He also claimed the bank would hold Islamic finance to “the same high licensing and supervision standards” as conventional banks.</p>
<p>Despite the New York Fed&#8217;s role as a <a href="http://www.newyorkfed.org/careers/Legal_Function_Resume.pdf">legal supervisor</a> of Islamic banking, neither Rutledge nor Geithner noticed, however, that <em>shari&#8217;a</em> banking, a 20th century “tradition” invented by the Muslim Brotherhood, can&#8217;t be severed from Islamic law&#8212;statutes that Mohammed initiated, which caliphs, scholars and jurists developed over the last 1,400 years. They hold that <em>shari&#8217;a</em> grants Muslims (the<em>ummah</em>) supremacy over all others&#8212;along with all land and property to hold in trust for Allah. Thus as Fannoun effectively told the Fed in Nov. 2002, land or property, once conquered or acquired by Muslims (or for Allah), can&#8217;t generally revert to their original owners. <em>Shari&#8217;a</em> commands Muslims to wage <em>jihad</em> warfare until they subdue all “infidels” under universal Muslim rule, as Ibn Khaldun avowed in the <em>Muqaddimah</em> (trans., Franz Rosenthal, Princeton Univ. Press, 9th printing, 1989, p. 183).</p>
<p>Confiscating possessions from non-believers exacts “revenge,” wrote jurist Abul Hasan al Mawardi (d. 1058). <em>Qur&#8217;an</em> 57:2 argued, “To Him belongs all dominions of the heavens and earth.” <em>Qur&#8217;an</em>59:7 echoed, “That which Allah giveth as spoil [war booty] unto his Messenger…” Allah authorized 2nd Islamic Caliph, Umar Ibn Khattab, to confiscate property by force, fulfilling an Islamic trust, or ruling under Allah’s law. It was thereby just to take anything from nonbelievers, (<em>The Laws of Islamic Governance</em>, Taha Publishing, 1996, pp. 207-251) including all territories <a href="http://www.memritv.org/clip_transcript/en/1739.htm">Islam ever controlled</a>.</p>
<p>Apparently, Fed officials also neglected to investigate the alliances and beliefs of <em>shari&#8217;a</em> advisors and their affiliates in the Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions (<a href="http://www.examiner.com/a-1419604~Alyssa_A__Lappen__Congress_should_outlaw_shari_a_finance.html">AAOIFI</a>) and Islamic Financial Services Board (<a href="http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2002/613/ec2.htm">IFSB</a>) standards agencies.</p>
<p>The <em>shari&#8217;a</em>-based <a href="http://www.oicun.org/articles/22/1/">Islamic Development Bank</a> established the AAOIFI in 1990 to set Islamic finance standards. Its <a href="http://www.aaoifi.com/board-trustees.html">trustees</a> include executives of Kuwait Finance House, Saudi Arabia&#8217;s Dallah al Baraka Group and al-Rajhi Banking &amp; Investment Corporation&#8212;all implicated in al-Qa’ida and other terror-funding&#8212;and Sudanese (and until recently Iranian) officials, both U.S. Treasury-sanctioned countries.</p>
<p>Former Malaysian Prime Minister Mohamed Mahathir in 2002 christened IFSB “a universal Islamic banking system” and “a jihad worth pursuing….” Its board members include the terror-funding Iranian, Sudanese and Syrian central banks and <a href="http://www.boston.com/news/world/middleeast/articles/2005/08/30/palestinian_authoritys_us_assets_are_frozen/">Palestinian Monetary Authority</a>.</p>
<p>Yusuf Qaradawi, an U.S.-designated foreign terrorist barred entry since 1999 for example, supports wife-beating, suicide bombings, murder of American military forces and female suicide “<a href="http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article3325439.ece">martyr operations</a>.” A large shareholder of <a href="http://www.adl.org/main_Arab_World/al_Qaradawi_report_20041110.htm?Multi_page_sections=sHeading_4">Al Taqwa Bank</a>, Qaradawi also chairs the recently designated terrorist-funding <a href="http://www.aaoifi.com/forms/Conference2-%202007%20Brochure.pdf">Union of Good “charity,”</a> <a href="http://www.qnb.com.qa/csportal/BlobServer?blobcol=urlenglishdoc&amp;blobtable=QNBNewDocs&amp;blobkey=id&amp;blobwhere=1193211043176&amp;blobheader=application/pdf">Qatar National Bank</a>, its al-Islami subsidiary, Qatar Islamic Bank, and <a href="http://qnb.com.qa/csportal/BlobServer?blobcol=urlenglishdoc&amp;blobtable=QNBNewDocs&amp;blobkey=id&amp;blobwhere=1196665802626&amp;blobheader=application/pdf">Qatar International Islamic Bank</a>&#8212;and follows AAOIFI standards he helped create.</p>
<p>Similarly, Dow Jones Islamic Market Indexes (<a href="http://www.djindexes.com/mdsidx/?event=showIslamicOverView">DJIM</a>) <em>shari&#8217;a</em> board uses “<a href="http://www.djindexes.com/mdsidx/downloads/rulebooks/imi_rulebook.pdf">stringent and published</a>” methods to determine “compliance of index-eligible companies.” But its industry screens, financial ratios and <a href="http://www.djindexes.com/mdsidx/downloads/Islamic/Rushdi_Siddiqui_bio.pdf">biographies</a> omit advisors’ affiliations or beliefs. Dow Jones Citigroup Sukuk Index (DJCSI)’s <em>shari&#8217;a</em> board certifies Islamic asset-backed bonds if structures meet “AAOIFI standards” and <a href="http://www.djindexes.com/mdsidx/downloads/Sukuk_Intro.pdf">shari&#8217;a principles</a>, but don&#8217;t mention AAOIFI history or governance.</p>
<p>Until <a href="http://frontpagemag.com/Articles/Read.aspx?GUID=D0A52215-262C-4438-A3CD-8073D0DE26CB">July 2008</a>, <em>shari&#8217;a</em> banks, the Dow Jones Islamic Index board and an North American Islamic Trust (NAIT) fund also employed a 20-year veteran of Pakistan’s <em>Shari&#8217;a</em> Supreme Court, former judge <a href="http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/faith/article2409833.ece">Taqi Usmani</a>, who taught at the Taliban spawning ground, <a href="http://www.guidanceresidential.com/sharia">Jamia Darul Uloom Karachi</a>, headed the <a href="http://www.efinancialnews.com/assetmanagement/index/content/2451040585">AAOIFI religious board</a>, endorsed suicide bombing, and in 2007 advised U.K. Muslims to impose <em>shari&#8217;a</em> when their numbers suffice.</p>
<p><em>Shari&#8217;a</em> finance advisor Muslim Brother Yusuf Talal DeLorenzo advised Pakistan&#8217;s tyrannical <a href="http://www.theamericanmuslim.org/tam.php/features/articles/delorenzo_dr_yusuf_talal/">Zia ul-Haq from 1981 to 1984</a>, and ran the Virginia Islamic Saudi Academy educational program cited in 2008 for <a href="http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/what-virginias-islamic-saudi-academy-doesnt-want-you-to-know/">using hateful Islamic texts</a>. Trained at Karachi&#8217;s <a href="http://www.thepersecution.org/news/2006/ht1201.html">terror-espousing</a> Jamia Al Alomia Al Islamia, he served the Muslim Brotherhood International Institute of Islamic Thought (<a href="http://sunnah.org/fiqh/usul/usul_fiqh_alwani/Default.htm">IIIT</a>) and from 1989, was secretary to the MB&#8217;s <a href="http://www.djindexes.com/mdsidx/?event=showIslamicOverView#delorenzo">Fiqh Council of North America</a>.</p>
<p>Perhaps Treasury Secretary-designate Geithner seriously meant to keep Rutledge&#8217;s promise to grant Islamic financiers no special favors. But allowing <em>shari&#8217;a</em> finance to exist at all is itself a special favor.</p>
<p>Moreover, on November 23, 2008 Geithner, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke agreed to add another $20 billion <a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122757194671054783.html?mod=article-outset-box">taxpayer-gilded bailout</a> to Citibank&#8217;s previous $25 billion bailout&#8212;and offer $306 billion in new loans to cover Citi&#8217;s losses on soured real estate debts and securities.</p>
<p>Only <a href="http://www.aim.org/aim-column/fed-bails-out-rich-arabs-in-citigroup-deal/">three days earlier</a> Citigroup uber-shareolder Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, a godfather of Islamic finance, had announced plans to up his stake in America&#8217;s largest (failing and “underpriced”) bank from 4% to 5%. On March 20, 2006, the Saudi Kingdom Holding Co. CEO was “honored for<a href="http://www.ameinfo.com/81055.html">humanitarian contribution to Islam</a>” at a “glittering gala to celebrate excellence in Islamic Finance” that also featured <a href="http://www.fas.org/irp/congress/2004_hr/clarke_statement.pdf">terror-financier</a> and <a href="http://frontpagemagazine.com/Articles/Read.aspx?GUID=1E90E478-FA24-45F9-A43D-F47D8C4B9CE2">Dallah al-Baraka</a> founder and president <a href="http://www.menafn.com/qn_news_story_s.asp?StoryId=1093113527">Saleh Abdullah Kamel</a>.</p>
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<hr /><strong><em>Alyssa A. Lappen is a former Senior Fellow of the American Center for Democracy, former Senior Editor of</em> Institutional Investor, Working Woman<em> and </em>Corporate Finance,<em> and former Associate Editor of </em>Forbes<em>. Her website is <a href="http://www.alyssaalappen.org/">www.AlyssaaLappen.org</a>. </em>Hugging Shari&#8217;a Finance at the Fed </strong></p>
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THANKS TO JERRY of NEW YORK METRO CHAPTER OF ACT!   
By Rachel Ehrenfeld* and Samuel A. Abady  &#124;&#124;  Washington Times  &#124;&#124;  12/11/2008
If &#8220;cash is king,&#8221; then Middle East coffers are irresistibly enticing. During a recent tour of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!--StartFragment--><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-family: Calibri, Verdana, Helvetica, Arial;"><span><strong>Here&#8217;s a brief, straightforward explanation of islamic [sharia-compliant] finance, and how it is being used to subvert the West. <br />
</strong></span></span></span><span style="font-family: Calibri, Verdana, Helvetica, Arial;"><strong><span>THANKS TO JERRY of NEW YORK METRO CHAPTER OF ACT!   </span></strong><span style="font-size: xx-large;"><span><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><br />
</span></strong></span></span><span>By Rachel Ehrenfeld* and Samuel A. Abady  ||  Washington Times  ||  12/11/2008</p>
<p>If &#8220;cash is king,&#8221; then Middle East coffers are irresistibly enticing. During a recent tour of Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states, Deputy Treasury Sec. Robert Kimmitt applauded the &#8220;growing role&#8221; of Arab banks in the U.S. economy. Treasury is seeking buyers for its newly acquired bailout assets because more than $1 trillion in cash is urgently needed to rescue the largest U.S. banks.</p>
<p>However, cash from the Arabian Gulf comes with a vital string attached: Islamic banking, erroneously viewed as an ancient practice. In fact, Islamic banking is a newly invented institution: &#8220;Neither classical nor medieval Islamic civilization featured banks in the modern sense, let alone &#8216;Islamic&#8217; banks,&#8221; notes Timur Kuran, professor of economics and law at the University of Southern California. According to the Dinar Standard, &#8220;assets managed by Islamic banks are in excess of $700 billion - predominantly concentrated in the Middle East.&#8221;</p>
<p>Islamic banking took off in the 1970s, but was first concocted by Muslim Brotherhood founder Hassan al-Banna in the 1920s. The stated goal was to penetrate the Western finance system, corrupting it from within in hopes of creating a parallel system to re-establish a global Islamic empire governed by Islamic law (shariah). Islamic rules of commerce (fiqh al-muamalat) forbid interest (riba) and investing in a prohibited (hara&#8217;am) enterprise. They also mandate tithes on wealth (zakat). However, the Koran fails to precisely define these concepts. Imams and ayatollahs differ, for example, on whether riba prohibits all interest or only usurious interest.</p>
<p>While the overhaul of American and Western banking regulations is urgent, Islamic banking cannot be the answer because Muslim clerics - not U.S. laws and regulators - make the rules. In 1969, the Saudis created the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC), which is now leading the charge for global expansion of Islamic banking and has established new regulatory, accounting and auditing organizations to govern such banks. Notably, the OIC&#8217;s charter is to &#8220;liberate Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa [mosque] from Zionist occupation.&#8221;</p>
<p>Not surprisingly, zakat from Islamic banks often funds terrorist groups like the Muslim Brotherhood&#8217;s Hamas. That organization&#8217;s agenda was exposed during the Dallas trial of The Holy Land Foundation, a Hamas front group and an American Muslim charity just convicted of terrorism crimes. Evidence of the charity&#8217;s true purpose included an 18-page &#8220;explanatory memorandum&#8221; outlining its &#8220;strategic goal … that all their work in America is a kind of grand jihad (holy war) in eliminating and destroying the Western civilization from within.&#8221;</p>
<p>Sharia financing forbids loans to entities labeled hara&#8217;am, such as industries that use alcohol, and to all Israeli businesses The Arab League Council established the boycott against Israel on December 2, 1945, (more than two years before creation of the Jewish state). The boycott prohibits all Arab states, companies and individuals from any financial or trade relations with Israel. Companies worldwide are blacklisted for doing business with Israel, as are companies doing business with boycotted firms. The OIC high commissioner for the boycott of Israel coordinates the efforts of its 57 member states from the Central Boycott Office in Damascus.</p>
<p>In response, the United States made it illegal for individuals or companies to cooperate with the Arab boycott. The law mandates reporting of boycott requests and imposes civil and criminal penalties against boycott participants. Arab boycott requests have risen sharply in tandem with the U.S. financial crisis and the rapid growth of Islamic banking. The Commerce Department&#8217;s Bureau of Industry and Security reported a 20 percent increase in Arab boycott requests overall from 2005 to 2006, and the Congressional Research Service reported 24 boycott requests to U.S. companies in fiscal 2007 from little Bahrain alone.</p>
<p>On April 5, 2006, Congress unanimously condemned Saudi Arabia for its continued enforcement of the boycott - which violated commitments the Saudis made to the World Trade Organization in 2005. Nonetheless, last August Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states threatened to boycott Nissan, which aired a commercial on Israeli television promoting a fuel-efficient car, and demanded the Japanese carmaker&#8217;s apology. Not a word from Washington.</p>
<p>Instead, the Treasury Department, hungry for petrodollars, is holding seminars to promote Islamic banking and U.S. taxpayers are footing the bill. This must stop. Islamic banking corrupts our financial system, enables the illegal Arab economic boycott of Israel and entangles government with Islam in violation of the First Amendment&#8217;s Establishment Clause.<br />
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<p>* Rachel Ehrenfeld is director of the American Center for Democracy. Samuel A. Abady is a civil rights lawyer.</span></span> <!--EndFragment--></p>
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While America struggles with the sub-prime and credit market crisis, Shariah Islamic Finance, also known as Shariah-Compliant Finance, is quickly infiltrating our financial markets – and bringing Islamic shariah law with it.  As one leading Islamic authority on Shariah-Compliant Finance has stated, it is “jihad with money.” In a new ACT! for America [...]]]></description>
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<p>While America struggles with the sub-prime and credit market crisis, Shariah Islamic Finance, also known as Shariah-Compliant Finance, is quickly infiltrating our financial markets – and bringing Islamic shariah law with it.  As one leading Islamic authority on Shariah-Compliant Finance has stated, it is “jihad with money.” In a new ACT! for America video, Joy Brighton, ACT! for America’s financial expert on Shariah- Compliant Finance, warns America of this chilling threat. </p>
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The commentary below, written by Melanie Phillips, gives us further insight into the chilling ramifications [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #003366;"><strong>The previous post informed you of a new video on our website describing the emerging and serious threat of shariah-compliant financing, or “Jihad with money.” If you haven’t yet viewed it we encourage you to do so by logging on to <a href="http://www.actforamerica.org/">www.actforamerica.org</a>. </strong></span></p>
<p><strong>The commentary below, written by Melanie Phillips, gives us further insight into the chilling ramifications for countries that are buying into this “Jihad with money.” Ms. Phillips is well-respected for her research on issues like this and is the author of a book we highly recommend entitled <em>Londonistan</em>. </strong></p>
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<p><strong>One sentence deserves particular attention. Ms. Phillips notes that <em>“Sharia banking was devised by mid-20th century Islamist ideologues specifically to further their strategy for global Islamic rule by creating separate administrative systems.”</em></strong> </p>
<hr /><span style="font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-size: medium;"><strong><a title="Beware of this Saudi Deal ......" href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1084335/Beware-Saudi-deal-help-bail-Britain-It-comes-devastating-IOU.html">Beware this Saudi deal to help bail out Britain. It comes with a devastating IOU</a></strong></span>   </p>
<p>Melanie Phillips UK Mail Online </p>
<p>Last updated at 11:55 PM on 09th November 2008 <span style="color: #551a8b; text-decoration: underline;"><br />
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<p>With all eyes fixed upon the political excitements in the U.S, few have paid much attention to a trip made by the Prime Minister several thousand miles in the opposite direction. </p>
<p>A week ago Gordon Brown, accompanied by his new best friend the Business Secretary Lord Mandelson, went cap in hand to Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states to ask them to help bail out the stricken economies of the West by pumping billions into the International Monetary Fund. </p>
<p>It is more than a little strange that the British Prime Minister should have apparently taken it upon himself to speak on behalf of the IMF. But the real concern is that asking for help from Saudi Arabia is not like tapping your friendly neighbourhood bank manager for a bigger overdraft. </p>
<p>No, this loan comes with a devastating IOU — nothing less than a big slice of control over Britain and the West by a regime at the heart of the attempt to bring about the Islamisation of the free world. </p>
<p>Granted, this country is facing a truly grave financial crisis. But does this mean we should remortgage the future of the West to those whose most radical elements are actively engaged in seeing it destroyed? </p>
<p><strong>Alarming</strong> <br />
I have long been concerned by Britain’s failure to acknowledge the true nature of the threat from global Islamism. This latest move is yet more alarming evidence of that process. </p>
<p>Saudi Arabia is at the root of the Islamic onslaught against the West. It is Saudi’s Wahhabi form of Islam which, along with its Shi’ite counterpart in Iran, aims to restore the dominance of Islam in the world and destroy rule by ‘unbelievers’. </p>
<p>It is Saudi money which has fuelled the enormous spread of Wahhabi mosques, preachers and educational institutions in this country, delivering the message of holy war and radicalising countless thousands of British Muslims. </p>
<p>And it is this Saudi ideology which was the inspiration for Al Qaeda. </p>
<p>True, Al Qaeda turned upon Saudi itself on account of its ties with the U.S. As a result, Saudi regards Al Qaeda as its mortal enemy, and as such co-operates with Britain and the U.S in combating it. </p>
<p>But sometimes, to rephrase the old adage, our enemy’s enemy is not actually our friend, but our enemy as well. </p>
<p>Saudi Wahhabism seeks to conquer the West through a pincer movement comprising violence on the one hand and cultural infiltration and takeover on the other. </p>
<p>At the very least, Saudi Arabia speaks with the most lethal of forked tongues, and we should actively be seeking to diminish its influence over our affairs. </p>
<p>But instead our Prime Minister is effectively offering it yet more opportunity to control us. </p>
<p>Mr Brown claimed he did not want such investment to be used to gain political influence. But Lord Mandelson blurted out the truth when he acknowledged that the Saudis and other Gulf states would expect a bigger role in global institutions in return. </p>
<p><strong>Takeover:</strong> The Islamic world has already bought Manchester City football club. <br />
This should be enough to chill the British marrow. Islamic influence is already spreading in Britain and the West, way beyond Muslim communities themselves. </p>
<p>The Islamic world is buying a financial stake in increasing numbers of Western institutions. Among its latest acquisitions are Manchester City Football Club, which was sold to the ruling family of Abu Dhabi, and Barclays Bank, which has secured an almost £6 billion capital injection from Abu Dhabi and Qatar. </p>
<p>Extremist Islamist ideas are also being spread through Islamic study centres attached to our universities. According to Professor Anthony Glees, eight universities — including Oxford and Cambridge — have accepted more than £233.5 million from Saudi and Muslim sources since 1995, spreading radicalism and helping create within Britain two separate identities and sets of allegiance. </p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Bribery&#8217;</strong> <br />
Shockingly, Saudi blackmail has also forced Britain to suspend its own rule of law by ditching the bribery investigation into the arms deal between Saudi Arabia and BAE systems, in response to an explicit threat made by the Saudi authorities that, if the case continued, ‘British lives on British streets’ would be at risk. </p>
<p>Those aren’t my words, they are from Britain’s former ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles. </p>
<p>Thus, the Islamists are already pulling British strings through the supremely manipulative combination of the threat of violence and the lure of unbridled wealth. </p>
<p>Apparently oblivious to all this, however, Mr Brown has pledged to make London the global centre of Islamic banking. Accordingly, <strong>Britain’s major banks are eagerly embracing sharia finance, on the basis that it is a source of vast wealth.</strong> </p>
<p><strong>What they fail to realise is that sharia is also a project for Islamising society, and wherever it is embraced it will use its position to do precisely that. The assumption is that sharia banking — which has at its heart the prohibition of interest — accords with ancient Islamic religious principles. Not so.</strong> </p>
<p>Sharia banking was devised by mid-20th century Islamist ideologues specifically to further their strategy for global Islamic rule by creating separate administrative systems. </p>
<p>Muslims are required to donate a proportion of their income to charity, including the money that goes through the sharia banking system. </p>
<p>Yet in many instances, the clerics deciding where this ‘charity’ money should go are the spiritual godfathers of terror, such as Sheik Yusuf Qaradawi, who supports suicide bombing in Iraq and Israel, and Sheik Muhammed Taqi Usmani, who has admitted he ran a madrassa that supported the Taliban, yet who sits on the sharia supervisory board of the Dow Jones Islamic Index Fund. </p>
<p>It’s no surprise, then, that many charitable donations end up being channelled straight into terrorist organisations such as Hamas and Hezbollah. </p>
<p>But apart from being a global money-laundering exercise for terrorism, sharia banking is also a beachhead in the attempt by radical Islam to infiltrate British and Western society. </p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Seductive&#8217;</strong> </p>
<p>The key point is that sharia does not recognise the superior authority of the secular law of the land. </p>
<p>Sharia financial institutions may not be making this clear — they don’t want to frighten people away — but at some future time they may do so. This is how they will endeavour to spread sharia beyond their own territory. </p>
<p>There are already examples of sharia regulations over-riding commercial decisions. Citibank, for example, launched the Saudi American Bank (SAB) in Jeddah and Riyadh. In 1980, the Saudis abruptly seized the SAB, denied Citibank all future profits and ordered it to train Saudi staffers because the bank was judged insufficiently Muslim. </p>
<p>When trillions of pounds and dollars become locked into Islamic banking and Saudi and other Islamic institutions, who will be in a position to argue with the Islamists when they finally call in their IOUs? </p>
<p>But our politicians and financiers seem blind to this prospect — because they are mesmerised by the seductive prospect of so much wealth. </p>
<p>Moreover, the British establishment does not believe that what we are being subjected to is a religious war. That is why their response to the steady encroachment of Islamic radicalism in our society is so weak. </p>
<p>And that is why I fear the British Prime Minister is in danger of selling this country to those who are intent upon undermining our most treasured freedoms. </p>
<p>More than giving hostages to fortune, he is enabling fortune itself to hold Britain hostage. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the features of Shariah-Compliant Finance is that financial institutions who participate in it may well be helping to finance terrorism through monies contributed to Islamic charities. As the article below reveals, some of these so-called “legitimate” charities have been funding and continue to fund terrorism. 
Charities and 
Terrorism 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #000066;"><strong>One of the features of Shariah-Compliant Finance is that financial institutions who participate in it may well be helping to finance terrorism through monies contributed to Islamic charities. As the article below reveals, some of these so-called “legitimate” charities have been funding and continue to fund terrorism.</strong></span> </p>
<hr /><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: small;"><span style="font-size: medium;"><strong><a title="Charities and Terrorism" href="http://www.hstoday.us/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=5956&amp;Itemid=128">Charities and <br />
Terrorism</a></strong></span> <br />
<span style="color: #999999; font-size: x-small;">by Phil Leggiere</span> <br />
Thursday, 06 November 2008 <span style="color: #551a8b; text-decoration: underline;"><br />
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<p><em>New paper examines how Al Qaeda uses moderate Muslims to ‘microfinance” terror.</em> </p>
<p>Terrorist networks and organizations have many “underground” means of financing themselves, from drug smuggling to cybercrime. As challenging as these clandestine methods are to globally eradicate, an equally vexing problem is how to shut-off jihadist funding siphoned off from so-called “legitimate” charities. </p>
<p>Addressing that problem, according to Tolga Koker Department of Economics and Carlos Yordan Department of Political Science Drew University, means addressing the question of why tens of thousands of Muslims who are not terrorists and often opposed themselves to terrorism nonetheless support the work of charities that support jihadist operations. Their new <a href="http://www.hstoday.us/images/state_emerg_plans_paper_20081001.pdf">paper</a>, titled <em>Microfinancing Terrorism: A Study in Al Qaeda Financing Strategy</em>, published Tuesday by the Social Science Research Network, tries to do just that. </p>
<p>Although new banking and financial regulations may have made it difficult for terrorist groups to move funds around the world, the authors argue, these groups have be quite resourceful in finding ways to adapt to the new regulatory environment and to undermine it. </p>
<p>“For terrorist networks,” they write, “especially those informed by jihadist ideologies, one source of finance is Muslims’ religious donations to Islamic charities. Although Al Qaeda and its affiliates have employed other funding mechanisms, individual donations are a key source of financing because it is a steady flow of funds. </p>
<p>Charities, according to the report, have been a fundamental part of Al Qaeda’s financial Infrastructure, not only helping Al Qaeda raise funds, but allowing it to move funds across national boundaries and hide the transfers from financial regulators. </p>
<p>Though some charities, according to the authors knowingly and actively supported Al Qaeda’s efforts, “most were not aware that al Qaeda operatives working for these charities or that they were siphoning off thousands of dollars to fund terrorist activities and to build Al Qaeda’s global network, which supported jihadist struggles in Chechnya, the Balkans, Kashmir, Afghanistan, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia.” </p>
<p>&#8220;Given that Al Qaeda and other groups fund most of their activities through donations, collected by Islamic charities, why would Muslims provide funds to these organizations,&#8221; the authors ask. </p>
<p>The answer, the authors conclude, is that &#8220;social pressure forces moderate Muslims to publicly support the work of charities that may provide assistance to Al Qaeda or groups inspired by a jihadist worldview.&#8221; </p>
<p>As they explain it, an individual will comply with social pressures and donate funds to a charity that may supports jihadi causes if he perceives it as critical to his reputation and public recognition as a “practicing” Muslim. Given the primacy of charitable donations in the culture and status system of Muslim communities the need to maintain reputation in this sphere is a powerful force, one that Al Qaeda has been able to tap. </p>
<p>“Microfinancing jihadi charities has a snowballing effect,” they write. “A Muslim who previously refrained from donating to Islamic charities is likely to find himself in a position to provide some funds to religious organizations if he constantly observes his fellow acquaintances’ donations. As a bigger portion of Muslims are yielding to social pressures to contribute extra monies to jihadi charities, al Qaeda and other groups informed by jihadi goals will secure more funds to run their violent operations.” </p>
<p>The reputational model of charitable behavior, the authors believe, has strong implications for policy and counter-terror strategy. </p>
<p>“The model implies,” they say, “that identifying first and then publicly exposing such charities may help pious Muslims, especially those with high expressive drive to sincerely voice their concern among their communities. Encouraging individual donors with high threshold to voice their opinion against violence may create a snowballing effect deterring others from contributing to possible jihadi charities.” </p>
<p>“More importantly,” they conclude, “finding ways to decrease reputational benefits is crucial in curbing the financial resources flowing terrorist networks. However, this is not an easy task. It needs the involvement of secular charities to provide several basic services that were considerably diminished with the neo-liberal polices since the 1980s in Muslim countries and elsewhere. Strictly regulated foreign aid to secular charities may help in this regard.” </p>
<p>The ultimate goal of this campaign of cultural outreach will be “making contribution to jihadi charities unpopular, and hence, changing the direction of social pressure from donating monies to such charities to avoiding such organization will have a paramount effect in the fight against terrorism. This is a long-term goal which is not feasible in the very short run since it asks for major revisions in world politics of which the jihadi charities are by-products.”</p>
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		<title>ISRAEL TARGETS TERROR LABS FUNDED BY U.S. ISLAMIC GROUP</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is a U.S. group, Arab Aid Student International, Dublin, Ohio that needs an FBI look-see to determine if they are funding these types of groups. Look at all of the Arab/Muslim groups in your local colleges for this type of activity. Here is their website.,
Arab Student Aid International - ASAI
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal"><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">Here is a U.S. group,</span></strong><strong> <span style="color: #800080;"><em>Arab Aid Student International,<strong> </strong><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">Dublin, Ohio that needs an FBI look-see to determine if they are funding these types of groups. Look at all of the Arab/Muslim groups in your local colleges for this type of activity. Here is their website.</span><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">,</span></strong></strong></em></span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Verdana; color: red; font-size: x-small;"><span><span style="color: #551a8b; text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.arabstudentaid.org/">Arab Student Aid International - ASAI</a></span></span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong><em><span style="font-family: Verdana; color: #02446a; font-size: small;"><span>The labs were made possible by millions from a Saudi-financed charity in &#8230; Ohio.</span></span></em></strong><strong></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Verdana; color: black; font-size: x-small;"><span>December 30, 2008 - by <a href="http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/author/patrickpoole/">Patrick Poole</a></span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Verdana; color: black; font-size: x-small;"><span>The <em><span>Jerusalem Post</span></em> <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1230111723191&amp;pagename=JPost/JPArticle/Printer">reported</a></span> on Monday that Israeli Defense Forces aircraft bombed suspected Hamas terror laboratories located at the Hamas-run Islamic University of Gaza (IUG).</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Verdana; color: black; font-size: x-small;"><span>According to the article, IUG professors were using the labs to build explosives for the terrorist organization. A BBC <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7802515.stm">report</a></span> confirmed that the IUG science building was the target of the Israeli retaliatory strikes.</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Verdana; color: black; font-size: x-small;"><span>Thus far unreported is that the IUG science and technology lab was financed and constructed with the assistance of the </span></span><strong><span style="color: red; font-size: x-small;"><span>Dublin, Ohio-based</span></span></strong><span style="color: black; font-size: x-small;"><span> <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.arabstudentaid.org/index.htm">ASAI</a></span>. In fact, the IUG website has a <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.iugaza.edu.ps/external/eng/stab.asp">page</a></span> dedicated to ASAI’s ongoing contributions to the Hamas institution and specifically mentions the labs financed by the Ohio Islamic group. Additionally, the ASAI website <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.arabstudentaid.org/achievements.htm">promotes</a></span> its assistance in creating the IUG science and technology center, which was completed in 2002.</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Verdana; color: black; font-size: x-small;"><span>In a previously published <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.fsmarchives.org/article.php?id=1344813">article</a></span> I revealed ASAI’s extensive financial ties to the IUG, including direct cash payments to the Hamas school in addition to the facilities construction projects supported by ASAI. The <em><span>Washington Post</span></em> also <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/04/29/AR2006042900125_pf.html">revealed</a></span> in April 2006 that ASAI had financed the Western education of a number of top Hamas leaders.</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Verdana; color: black; font-size: x-small;"><span>The organization’s primary benefactor is Prince Turki Ben Abdul Aziz, a former high-ranking Saudi government official and half-brother to King Abdullah. Prince Turki has lived in exile in Egypt since the 1970s following a highly-publicized marriage scandal, his 100+ entourage occupying the top three floors of the Cairo Ramses Hilton. The prince serves as ASAI’s chairman of the board, and the labs built by ASAI at the IUG bear his name.</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Verdana; color: black; font-size: x-small;"><span>The ties between Hamas and the IUG have been long established. The university was founded by Hamas leader Sheikh Ahmed Yasin, and many Hamas leaders hold faculty and administrative positions at the school.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;"><span>In an August 2007 policy report for the Washington Institute for Near East Policy entitled “<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/templateC05.php?CID=2653"><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';"><span>Better Late than Never: Keeping USAID Funds out of Terrorist Hands</span></span></a></span>,” Matthew Levitt, former deputy assistant secretary for intelligence and analysis at the Treasury Department and author of <em><em><span style="font-family: Verdana;"><span>Hamas: Politics, Charity, and Terrorism in the Service of Jihad</span></span></em></em> (Yale Univ. Press), detailed the integral role that IUG plays as part of the Hamas terrorist infrastructure:</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;"><span>Indeed, Israeli and Palestinian scholars alike characterize the IUG as a Hamas institution. Meir Hatina described it as one of the key institutions that “coordinated [Muslim] Brotherhood activities in the Gaza Strip and later constituted a springboard for Hamas.” Similarly, in his book <em><em><span style="font-family: Verdana;"><span>Islamic Fundamentalism in the West Bank and Gaza</span></span></em></em>, Ziad Abu Amr depicted the IUG as “the principal Muslim Brotherhood stronghold,” referring to the Palestinian Muslim Brotherhood, which became Hamas in December 1987. “The University’s administration, most of the employees who work there, and the majority of students are Brotherhood supporters,” he concluded.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;"><span>Hamas itself has corroborated these ties. In a 2003 interview in the pan-Arab daily <em><em><span style="font-family: Verdana;"><span>al-Hayat</span></span></em></em>, Hamas leader Khaled Mashal boasted of the group’s participation in building the IUG in 1978. And according to FBI surveillance of a 1993 Hamas meeting in Philadelphia, Muin Kamel Muhammad Shabib, a member of the organization’s Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, briefed attendees on “the situation inPalestine” and the status of “Islamic works” tied to Hamas, naming the IUG as one of “our institutions.” In fact, even a cursory search of articles on LexisNexis through March 2007 produces 149 articles mentioning the IUG and Hamas together. Yet, only after congressional and media scrutiny exposed the taxpayer-funded awards to the Hamas-linked institution was USAID funding for the university terminated.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;"><span>Other reports have detailed how the IUG has also been used for weapons storage, launching rockets, and holding hostages. In February 2007, Palestinian security forces <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=54062"><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';"><span>captured</span></span></a></span> seven Iranian military trainers and confiscated 1,000 Qassam rockets located at the IUG. Another <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.ynetnews.com/Ext/Comp/ArticleLayout/CdaArticlePrintPreview/1,2506,L-3361595,00.html"><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';"><span>article</span></span></a></span> reported that 2,000 AK-47s were also confiscated, as well as evidence that captured IDF soldier Gilad Shalit, abducted by Hamas in June 2006, had previously been held at the university.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;"><span>A May 2007 <em><em><span style="font-family: Verdana;"><span>International Herald Tribune</span></span></em></em> <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.iht.com/bin/print.php?id=5773548"><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';"><span>article</span></span></a></span> described IUG’s centrality in the Fatah-Hamas factional fighting in Gaza, with the university used to launch attacks against their rivals and for military training:</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;"><span>Hamas fighters have been inside Islamic University for days, trying to protect it from another Fatah attack like one last year that badly damaged the school, one of the prime means for Hamas to convert Palestinians to its Islamist cause. Hamas guards at the university have been killed by snipers in previous days, and on Friday, Fatah fighters fired rocket-propelled grenades and mortars at the school, setting a building on fire, and exchanged gunshots with Hamas men inside.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;"><span>Fatah said that Hamas fighters were using the university as a base for attacks on nearby police stations.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;"><span>After the IUG strikes on Monday, IDF spokeswoman Avital Leibovich gave an <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.worldnetdaily.com/?pageId=84806"><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';"><span>interview</span></span></a></span> to investigative reporter Aaron Klein, characterizing the militant nature of the IUG and the use of its facilities for the manufacture of Hamas explosives. “This is the first university in world that gives out bachelor’s degrees in rocket manufacture,” she said.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;"><span>IUG figured prominently in the recent Holy Land Foundation <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/the-us-terror-support-network-exposed"><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';"><span>terrorism finance trial</span></span></a></span>, with federal prosecutors entering documents into evidence showing that Holy Land officials used the IUG to <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.nefafoundation.org/miscellaneous/FeaturedDocs/IUG_hlf_trial2.pdf"><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';"><span>funnel funds</span></span></a></span> to Hamas.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;"><span>With Israel declaring “all-out war” against Hamas, the present conflict will hopefully provide incentive for law enforcement officials to further roll back the extensive Hamas support network in the U.S. Considering the success that prosecutors had in securing convictions on all 108 counts against the Holy Land Foundation defendants, investigating the degree of involvement of Arab Student Aid International in the financing and construction of the IUG Hamas terror labs might be a good place to start.</span></span></p>
<p><em><em><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;"><span>Patrick Poole is a regular contributor to Pajamas Media, and an anti-terrorism consultant to law enforcement and the military.</span></span></em></em></p>
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